detrimental如何读

英:[ˌdetrɪˈmentl]

美:[ˌdetrɪˈmentl]

detrimental英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. [P]有害的,不利的harmful

detrimental是什么意思

  • adj.有害的
  • n.有害的人或事

detrimental自然拼读

det·ri·men·tal

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detrimental扩展

detrimentally (adv.)

detrimental词根

词根:detriment

adv.

detrimentally 有害地;不利地

n.

detriment 损害;伤害;损害物

detrimental英英释义

Adjective

1. (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury;

"damaging to career and reputation"

"the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant"

detrimental词源中文解释

1650年代,“有害的,有害的,造成伤害或损害的”; 见 detriment + -al(1)。在19世纪的社交俚语中,也是一个名词,“一个不合适的追求者,一个因贫困或不认真浪费年轻女子寻求婚姻的时间”(1831年)。相关: Detrimentally。

detrimental_法律行业词汇

有害的

detrimental词源英文解释

Adjective see detriment Noun see detriment

The first known use of detrimental was in 1590

detrimental儿童词典英英释义

devastateverb

to reduce to ruin : lay waste

overwhelm sense 2, overpower

devastated by grief

devastateverb

to reduce to ruin : lay waste

overwhelm sense 2, overpower

devastated by grief

deuteriumnoun

the hydrogen isotope that is twice the mass of ordinary hydrogen called alsoheavy hydrogen

deucenoun

the face of a die that bears two spots

a playing card bearing the number two

a throw of dice resulting in two points

a tie in tennis after each side has scored 40

devil entry 1 sense 1, dickens—used chiefly as a mild oath

deucenoun

the face of a die that bears two spots

a playing card bearing the number two

a throw of dice resulting in two points

a tie in tennis after each side has scored 40

devil entry 1 sense 1, dickens—used chiefly as a mild oath

detritusnoun

loose material that results directly from the natural breaking up of rocks

a product of disintegration or wearing away

detritusnoun

loose material that results directly from the natural breaking up of rocks

a product of disintegration or wearing away

detrimentnoun

injury or damage or its cause

detrimentaladjective

harmful

detrimental effects of drug abuse

detrimentaladjective

harmful

detrimental effects of drug abuse

detrimental 例句

1 It had a massive, generally detrimental effect on my mental health.

2 Sometimes an actor's choices just seem all wrong; other times, miscasting an actor can have a detrimental effect on a film.

3 None of these discrepancies ultimately proved to be detrimental.

4 We’re invested in their success in a way that is detrimental to our own.

5 The R&B swagger and decadent storyline of "Going to Town" evoked Bonnie-and-Clyde ruthlessness, while the song's strutting soul-laced counterparts, "John the Baptist" and "Somethin' Hot," placed hedonistic passion ahead of detrimental consequences.

6 I think what addiction is, for me, is it's a behaviour that's indulged continually, despite detrimental consequences.

7 Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?

8 But then the revelation, that they too had been assaulted, had violence done to them that had had a detrimental and systemic impact on their careers.

9 Bamgbose believes a lack of weaning support can be detrimental to a mother’s mental health.

10 “When they’re kicked out of the education system, they become more detrimental to society,” Evans said.

11 Telling a stranger to smile can be far more detrimental than most people seem to realize.

12 To that, I argue that it will actually do the opposite — it has the potential to be detrimental to the moviegoing experience.

13 This could let the person you’re talking to, as well as the people around you, know that you don’t like them and thus be detrimental to your working relationships.

14 "Although schizophrenic psychosis itself can be detrimental to humor, in its lesser form it can increase people's ability to associate odd or unusual things or to think 'outside the box'," he said.

15 Item bias is detrimental to the validity and fairness of language tests.

试题偏颇性有损于语言测试的效度和公平性.

16 But at the same time, he warns, it can be detrimental to compare yourself too much to others: “It’s all subjective, personal experience. Different brains work differently.”

17 I think that 95% of it has a detrimental aspect on society.

18 But again, that can happen in other places that are far more detrimental to our health on a day-to-day basis, and an average moment in time, than in nature.

19 “Living in an area segregated by a ‘peaceline’ is detrimental to mental health,” she and her co-authors concluded, in their 2016 study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

20 Nutt is involved in a project to develop a drink that takes the good bits of alcohol and discards the damaging or detrimental effects.

detrimental 同义词

1 损伤的

traumatic scathing

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